Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Alpha is the name given to the founding chapter at New York University, followed by Beta at the University of Denver for the second chapter, then Gamma, and so on. Once the Greek alphabet had been exhausted by using single letters, two-letter names began to be issued, starting with Alpha Beta, then Alpha Gamma, then Alpha Delta, etc.
With Saginaw Valley College established in 1964, later renamed Saginaw Valley State College in 1975, and finally named Saginaw Valley State University. [4] [5] In 1967, the college opened two residence halls on the campus. [6] Occupancy of the dorms peaked in 1980 at 178 students. [6] Eighty-five students lived in the residence halls in 1990.
University of Illinois chapter house, listed in the NRHP. Alpha Delta Pi (ΑΔΠ), commonly known as ADPi (pronounced "ay-dee-pye"), is an International Panhellenic sorority founded on May 15, 1851, at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia.
Delta Delta Delta (ΔΔΔ), also known as Tri Delta, is a global [1] women's fraternity and Greek life organization founded on November 27, 1888 at Boston University. With over 200,000 living initiates at 141 chapters and over $450M assets under management, Tri Delta is one of the largest National Panhellenic Conference Greek-letter societies.
Name Chartered Institution Location Status Notes Reference Alpha: April 11, 1924: University of Southern California: Los Angeles, California: Active [1]Beta: May 2, 1926
Delta Psi Kappa was a professional fraternity that focused on physical education. It provided its members with professional and social activities. [5] Delta Psi Kappa was incorporated in Indiana on February 16, 1917. [4] It became a national fraternity in 1917, with the establishment of Beta chapter at Stetson University. [6]
The Delta State University, Abraka - popularly known as DELSU - is a State government-owned university in Nigeria with the main campus located at Abraka, Delta State and its sub-campus at Oleh. [2] The Oleh campus was established with the 1995 Amended Edict. [ 3 ]
Paula Jane Giddings (born 1947) is an American writer, historian, and civil rights activist.She is the author of When and Where I Enter: The Impact of Black Women on Race and Sex in America (1984), In Search of Sisterhood: Delta Sigma Theta and the Challenge of the Black Sorority Movement (1988) and Ida, A Sword Among Lions: Ida B. Wells and the Campaign Against Lynching (2008).